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Shop Tile Online at Tile Mart
Find tile for kitchens, bathrooms, showers, floors, walls, backsplashes, pools, patios, and commercial spaces. Explore porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, glass, terracotta, mosaics, pavers, and decorative tile in a wide range of colors, sizes, shapes, and finishes.
Start with the room you are designing, narrow your options by material and style, and order samples to compare your favorites in the actual project space. Product specifications are available to help you confirm whether a tile is suitable for your intended application.
Explore Tile by Material
Material affects the appearance, performance, installation, and care requirements of tile. Use the following overview to begin your search, then review the individual product specifications before making a final selection.
| Material | What to expect | Common applications | Explore |
|---|---|---|---|
| Porcelain | A dense tile available in stone, marble, concrete, wood, and decorative looks | Floors, walls, showers, and other approved interior or exterior applications | Porcelain Tile |
| Ceramic | A versatile option with a broad range of glazes, colors, shapes, and patterns | Backsplashes, interior walls, and approved floor applications | Ceramic Tile |
| Natural stone | Authentic veining, texture, and shade variation that make each installation distinctive | Floors, walls, backsplashes, and feature areas when approved | Natural Stone Tile |
| Glass | A reflective surface that can add color, depth, and contrast | Backsplashes, shower walls, niches, borders, and accent areas | Glass Tile |
| Pavers | Tile and stone options designed in formats suited to qualifying outdoor installations | Patios, courtyards, walkways, and pool areas when approved | Pavers |
Applications vary within every material category. A porcelain, ceramic, stone, or glass tile should not be assumed suitable for a floor, shower, pool, or exterior simply because of its material. Always confirm the approved uses of the individual product.
Start With the Room
Shopping by room can quickly narrow a large selection. Begin with the performance requirements of the surface, then compare the colors, shapes, and finishes that support your design.
| Project area | What to consider | Shop |
|---|---|---|
| Bathroom | Moisture exposure, floor approval, surface texture, cleaning, and maintenance | Bathroom Tile |
| Shower | Wet-area approval and whether the product is intended for shower walls, shower floors, or both | Shower Tile |
| Kitchen | Cleaning requirements, stain exposure, surrounding finishes, and floor or wall approval | Kitchen Tile |
| Floor | Traffic level, slip resistance, surface finish, grout joints, and maintenance | Floor Tile |
| Outdoor area | Exterior approval, climate, water exposure, surface texture, and freeze-thaw suitability where relevant | Outdoor Tile |
Use Size and Shape to Define the Design
Tile format changes the scale, pattern, and number of grout joints in an installation. The right choice depends on the surface, room dimensions, desired layout, and installation requirements.
Large-Format Tile
Large-format tile creates a more continuous surface with fewer grout joints. It can work well across floors and walls, but installation requires a properly prepared substrate and careful handling. Confirm that the selected size is appropriate for the surface and layout.
Subway Tile
Subway tile can be arranged in running bond, stacked, vertical, herringbone, and other patterns. Layout choice affects the final appearance as well as the number of cuts, waste allowance, and installation labor required.
Mosaic Tile
Mosaics bring smaller-scale pattern and added grout joints to a design. Depending on the product’s rating, they may be used for backsplashes, shower floors, niches, borders, pool areas, and other detailed installations. Mesh mounting can make sheets easier to position, but alignment and grout-joint consistency remain important.
Decorative and Geometric Tile
Decorative tile can create a focal point on a backsplash, shower wall, fireplace surround, entryway, or feature floor. Consider pattern repeat, placement, cuts, and how the design will meet surrounding field tile or trim.
Order Samples Before You Decide
A sample helps bridge the gap between online photography and the actual material. Lighting, nearby finishes, grout color, screen settings, and natural variation can all influence how a tile appears.
When your samples arrive:
- View them in the room where the tile will be installed.
- Check them in daylight and under the room’s artificial lighting.
- Place them beside cabinets, countertops, paint, flooring, and fixtures.
- Evaluate the surface texture and finish as well as the color.
- Consider how the tile will look with your intended grout color and joint size.
One sample may not show the full range of a product with pronounced veining, shade movement, or natural variation. Review all available product images and variation information before placing a larger order.

Choose Outdoor Tile by Performance
Outdoor tile should be selected for the specific environment, not appearance alone. Confirm exterior approval, water exposure, surface texture, installation requirements, and freeze-thaw suitability when applicable to the project location.
Porcelain pavers are available in formats made for qualifying exterior applications. Natural stone and terracotta offer organic color and variation but may have additional sealing, maintenance, and climate considerations. Review the individual product specifications and consult a qualified installer before ordering.

Complete the Installation with Trim
Trim can provide a finished transition where tile edges remain exposed. Depending on the collection, available options may include bullnose, pencil liners, corner pieces, cove base, and coordinating profiles.
Not every collection includes matching trim, and shade or finish variation may occur. Identify exposed edges early and confirm available coordinating pieces before finalizing the layout and quantity.
Review the Product Details
Before adding tile to your cart, check the information available on its product page. Important details may include:
- Material, color, finish, and pattern
- Nominal and actual dimensions
- Tile or sheet thickness
- Coverage per piece, sheet, or box
- Approved applications
- Shade, texture, and pattern variation
- Installation and maintenance requirements
Confirm your final product selection and quantity with your installer. Include an appropriate waste allowance for cuts, breakage, pattern alignment, and future repairs. The amount required depends on the room, tile size, layout, and installation pattern.
Shipping and Returns
Tile Mart ships samples and full-product orders throughout the United States. Shipping costs and delivery methods depend on the size, weight, and destination of the order. Larger orders may ship by freight with curbside delivery.
Review the current shipping and return policies before ordering for information about processing, delivery, return eligibility, and applicable fees.
Tile Mart Trade
Tile Mart Trade supports interior designers, architects, builders, contractors, developers, and other qualifying industry professionals. Members can access trade benefits and personalized service for residential and commercial projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell whether a tile’s color will work in my room?
Order a sample and view it in the project space during the day and at night. Place it beside the cabinets, countertops, paint, flooring, and fixtures it will meet. This provides a more reliable comparison than viewing the product on a screen alone.
What is the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?
Porcelain is generally denser and has a lower water-absorption rate than non-porcelain ceramic tile. Both materials are available for a range of applications, but suitability varies by product. Review the individual tile’s specifications and approved uses before ordering.
Can every mosaic be used on a shower floor?
No. Material, surface finish, sheet construction, and application ratings vary. Confirm that the individual mosaic is specifically approved for shower-floor use.
How much extra tile should I order?
Your waste allowance depends on the tile size, room layout, installation pattern, cuts, and expected breakage. Patterns such as diagonal, checkerboard, and herringbone may require additional material. Ask your installer to confirm the final quantity.
Should I order extra tile for future repairs?
Keeping replacement tile can be helpful because a future order may come from a different production lot or the product may no longer be available. Store any remaining material in a dry, protected location.
How much does tile shipping cost?
Shipping costs depend on the order’s weight, size, and destination. Available delivery options and costs are provided during the ordering process. Larger tile orders may require curbside freight delivery.
Find the Right Tile for Your Project
Whether you are updating a backsplash, renovating a bathroom, designing an outdoor space, or sourcing tile for a commercial project, Tile Mart makes it easier to compare materials, formats, applications, and product details online.
Explore the collection, review the specifications for your preferred products, and order samples to compare your top choices before placing a full order.


















